Courses
Ballinaboola
Track info
County: Wexford |
Soil Type: Brown Earth - fine, loamy |
Fences per circuit: 5 |
Fences per 3 mile race: 15 |
Direction: Left-Handed |
Course Distance: |
Elevation Change (Highest to Lowest Point): |
TRACK GUIDE
Point-to-Point racing was introduced to Ballinaboola in 2011 as the Wexford Foxhounds` new location making it one of the more recent additions to the fixture list, and its arrival has certainly been warmly welcomed by riders and handlers alike.
A very fair track of two long straights with two gentle left-handed bends, there are five fences on each circuit which measures a mile a lap.
Races commence alongside the final fence with a long run on the level before the runners rise at fence one which is taken after the left-handed bend into the back straight. The two fences along the back come up within the first half of the straight, ensuring there is an extended run on the level before reaching the three fences in the home straight.
From the back of fence two, there is a gentle decline to the bottom bend, before the runners climb gently up the home straight. The line of three fences here come up in quite quick succession for the field, ensuring jumping is put to the test inside the final three furlongs.
The four-year-old maiden at the spring fixture has been run over 2m4f, with the start located at the end of the back straight and this is a race won by Envoi Allen, the most joint most expensive four-year-old point-to-pointer during the 2017/18 season.
JAMIE CODD, RIDER
Ballinboola has two big long straights, running downhill on the back straight and with a good pull up the hill in the home straight.
Races start at the back of the last meaning you race over three full circuits. It is a good track, you need to be able to travel away nice and handy around here and the ground doesn't tend to get too bad.
Unless they go very fast I find you want to be in the first five or six. Usually if you are somewhere close to the leaders swinging in you should come home well.